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Subject: IP: more more on Linux & Y2K unknowns?
>From: "Robert Cannon" <cannon@dc.net> >To: <farber@cis.upenn.edu> >Subject: Re: Linux & Y2K unknowns? >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 21:20:04 -0400 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 > >One of the problems that I have been told with Linux / Unix is that >althought the OS may be Y2K ready, at boot up the OS does a call to the Real >Time Clock and the RTC may not be Y2K ready. Thus you have a problem of >"bad data in, bad data out." Later versions of Linux/Unix account for this >but network operators should be careful to look into what version they have. > >Red Hat has a readiness disclosure on its web site that states if the user >has a version of Red Hat prior to 4.1, I believe, the user should upgrade in >order to be Y2K ready. Red Hat gives out a free patch. > >I have heard indications of other problems but this one is clearly of >concern. This demonstrates why it is so important for network operators to >conduct a thorough assessment of their systems, not taking anything for >granted. > >There is more information about Linux, Unix and Y2K at the Internet Y2K >Campaign web site. www.nety2k.org > >-Robert Cannon
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